Faculty of Art
Integrated Media
Sohyun Yoon
Remnant Project
Integrated Media
2024
Aluminum scaffolding structures, 6-channel video, colour, mute, loop, LCD monitors, 2 CRT, projector, sound, stereo, computer speakers, loop
Dimension Variable
Remnant Project is an evolving installation composed of thousands of images collected over two years. These images, often overlooked and uncelebrated architectural remnants, rotate through vintage monitors, forming a self-generating and ever-changing collage. The data associated with each image is transformed into sound, creating an environmental auditory accompaniment to the visual display.
“In the urban landscape, I encounter objects suspended in time, which I classify as remnants. These external and ownerless remnants often lie fallen, dented, rusty, and mismatched, untouched yet captivating my attention and igniting my imagination. I imagine them in their prime, fulfilling a purpose, now reflecting a state of neglect and decay that hints at their past significance.In my surroundings, I naturally observe surplus objects. For instance, a broken panel with a flat wooden board attached to four bars might once have functioned as a chair, now discarded after serving its intended use. I visualize the forces that led to its damage and gradual deterioration. Surveying these objects scattered on the streets, I perceive them as lacking in utility yet rich in narrative potential.While objects are typically discarded once they fulfill their purpose, I contend that they continue to resonate visually within material culture as suspended entities. Unlike new objects used for their intended functions, remnants undergo decay, rust, and eventual disappearance for diverse reasons. These remnants, far from mere waste, illuminate the interplay between past and present through their current condition, occupying dual roles as objects and subjects within material culture.”

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